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In the 70’s they used to put a little red pill by the plates of pro football players during training camp meals. There was never anything said about taking it or not taking it. It was understood the steroid would be taken.
During the later part of his life, ex-Steelers’ center Mike Webster used super glue daily to seal up the blood leaks in his legs from various drugs he took to make it through his career.
This isn’t a new story. The ways to find out they’re using is new.
pouncingtiger over 12 years ago
Mark McGuire as a stick figure.
Top Cat over 12 years ago
Looks like Popeye’s arms—-must be spinach.
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
1999 reruns since the 16th. I hope Steve is on vacation.
jtviper7 over 12 years ago
He’s a pinch-hitter for Olive Oil…
yimhere over 12 years ago
Moore got off easy drawing this one….. whew, the bat is thicker than the hitter’s legs…
bvallinino over 12 years ago
To get arms like that, he must handle his “BAT” quite often. HA HA!
freeholder1 over 12 years ago
In the 70’s they used to put a little red pill by the plates of pro football players during training camp meals. There was never anything said about taking it or not taking it. It was understood the steroid would be taken.
During the later part of his life, ex-Steelers’ center Mike Webster used super glue daily to seal up the blood leaks in his legs from various drugs he took to make it through his career.
This isn’t a new story. The ways to find out they’re using is new.